Mason gets the Flyers to even, Toews lifts the Blackhawks to another OT win and
Getzlafs return helps Ducks pull away from the Stars.
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. Also, notes on Richards, Leddy, Horcoff and more. FREE MASON Steve Mason,
making his first start of the playoffs, stopped 37 of 38 New York Rangers shots
to lead the Philadelphia Flyers to a 2-1 win in Game Four, evening the series at
two games apiece. It was the first postseason win in six career playoff
appearances for Mason, who last started April 12 when he suffered an upper-body
injury. The Flyers defence had some possession extremes. The pairing of
Braydon Coburn and Kimmo Timonen were on for better than two-thirds of the
5-on-5 shot attempts, while the duo of Andrew MacDonald and Luke Schenn were at
the other end of the spectrum. Rangers C Brad Richards had all kinds of
opportunities, generating a playoff-high 14 shot attempts, but their only goal
was scored by Dominic Moore early in the first period. Flyers D Nicklas Grossman
was forced to leave early after suffering a lower-body injury. If hes not able
to get back in the lineup for Game Five, then Erik Gustafsson or Hal Gill will
be available to join the lineup. Now that the series is even, the goaltending
battle between Mason and Henrik Lundqvist will be in the spotlight. That figures
to be an advantage for the Rangers, but it wasnt in Game Four. CAPTAIN SERIOUS
WITH THE WINNER After Blackhawks RW Patrick Kane pulled the trigger on the
overtime winner in Game Four, Blackhawks C Jonathan Toews managed the feat, with
a backhand deke on a breakaway to win the game in OT. Blackhawks RW Marian Hossa
had a strong game, scoring his first goal of the series and registering a
game-high seven shots on goal. Blues C David Backes, who missed the past two
games with a concussion, returned to the St. Louis lineup and had a game-high
eight hits in 21:35 of ice time. Blackhawks D Brent Seabrook, suspended three
games for knocking out Backes, is due to return for Game Six. His replacement,
Sheldon Brookbank, has chipped in a couple of assists in three games, but has
struggled in terms of puck possession. Over the past two games, Blackhawks D
Nick Leddy has been on for 41 shot attempts for and 12 against (77.4%) at
5-on-5. 61.8% for the series. In a series that is so close that there is a five
shot attempt difference between the teams at even strength, Leddys doing his
part to win his matchups. Losing back-to-back overtime games is tough for the
Blues, who now have to find a way to win back-to-back games, starting with Game
Six in Chicago. DUCKS TAKE FLIGHT The Dallas Stars and Anaheim Ducks were
engaged in a competitive game, with the Ducks holding a one-goal lead entering
the third period, before the Ducks broke the game open with three goals in the
first seven minutes of the third period, wrapping up a 6-2 in in Game Five. The
big news for the Ducks was that C Ryan Getzlaf returned to the lineup, after
missing Game Four, and recorded a goal and two assists to lead the way. Getzlafs
linemate, Corey Perry, also contributed a goal and two assists. Ducks G
Frederik Andersen, who was pulled from Game Four, responded with a strong
effort, stopping 34 of 36 shots by the Stars. At the other end, Stars G
Kari Lehtonen was pulled after surrendering five goals on 21 shots, giving way
to Tim Thomas, who stopped one of the two shots he faced in the final 14:38 of
the third period. Stars D Brenden Dillon appeared in his first game in two
weeks and played 20:18, but he struggled at times, and finished with Dallas
worst possession stats for the game. One positive to take from the game for
Dallas is that LW Jamie Benn was a force, scoring a shorthanded goal and
creating a bunch of chances. Also, C Tyler Seguin was firing shots as the Stars
attempted to come back, finishing with 13 shot attempts, eight of which ended up
on net. Through the first five games Benn, with five points, is tied with
veteran C Shawn Horcoff for the Stars playoff scoring lead. For Anaheim, its
Getzlaf, who has seven points in four games in this series. The Stars have lost
some lopsided games in the series, but have solid enough possession stats to
feel like they are still in this series. If they can hold serve at home in Game
Six, that will set up an interesting winner-take-all matchup in Game Seven.
Scott Cullen can be reached at Scott.Cullen@bellmedia.ca and followed on Twitter
at http://twitter.com/tsnscottcullen. For more, check out TSN Fantasy on
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. Barnard, 28, was 1-0 with a 0.53 ERA in three appearances, including two
starts, with San Angel o this season. He struck out 19 batters and walked just
one in 17 innings pitched. He has previous American Association experience with
the Lincoln Saltdogs, El Paso Diablos and Amarillo Sox.
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. -- Ryan Millers debut for the St.Veteran forward Ray Whitney has announced his
retirement after 22 NHL seasons. Whitney, 42, played 1,330 career regular season
games since breaking into the league with the San Jose Sharks during the 1991-92
season, tallying 385 goals and 1,064 points. For the past 23 years, I have had
the privilege of earning my living playing hockey in the National Hockey League,
Whitney said in a statement released by his agency, CAA Sports. Along the way, I
have made countless memories and friendships, which I will always cherish. Every
city I played in, the fans welcomed my family and me with open arms, and I
couldnt be more tthankful for that.
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Whitney played with the Edmonton Oilers, Florida Panthers, Columbus Blue
Jackets, Detroit Red Wings, Carolina Hurricanes, Phoenix Coyotes and Dallas
Stars. He played in 108 career playoff games, including 24 during the 2005-06
season when he helped lead the Hurricanes to their first-ever Stanley Cup.
Terrific career, Penguins general manager Jim Rutherford told TSN Hockey Insider
Pierre LeBrun on ESPN.com. He was a key player on our Cup team in Carolina from
his leadership to keeping the guys loose to scoring big goals for us. He was
just a lot of fun to be around.
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